Australian teen Feliks Zemdegs solved the notoriously tough puzzle in just 7.36 seconds.

The 17-year-old was taking part in the 2013 Rubik's Cube World Championship when he scored a fastest average time of 8.18 seconds for solving the classic 3x3 cube, with a fastest single solve of 7.36 seconds, as well as winning the 4x4 and the One Handed 3x3 competitions.

The event, held at the Riviera Hotel & Casino in Las Vegas, saw Cube solvers from all over the world attempt at outdoing each other in the mind-boggling contest.

And Zemdeg's 7.36 seconds is not even close to the world record.

“Other events at the Championship included solving the Rubik's Cube blindfolded and using feet”

Dutchman Mats Valk holds the world record for the fastest single solve at an incredible 5.55 SECONDS.

Other events at the Championship include solving the Rubik's Cube blindfolded and with FEET.

Quite how they discovered they could do any of that is anyone's guess...